The Renegades offense ended up scoring 12 runs on 12 hits on a night when nothing seemed to go right for the Tigers. In addition to its pitching woes, Connecticut made two errors and failed to turn two seemingly tailor-made double plays.

Alexander Nunez and P.J. Polk were the only Tigers to notch hits. Nunez lined a single to left field in the fourth inning and Polk smacked a triple to right center field in the ninth inning. Both were stranded on the basepaths.

The loss ended a nine-game homestand on which the Tigers went 5-4 and briefly ascended to first place in the Stedler Division standings (they are currently a half a game behind the Vermont Lake Monsters).

The Tigers will now travel to Brooklyn, N.Y. for a three-game series with the Brooklyn Cyclones, a New York Mets affiliate, beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday. Brennan Smith (0-3, 2.97) is the scheduled starting pitcher for Connecticut.